So what other features are new in version 1.1 of Vision BASIC? Well, you'll have to watch the video to find out!
I'll probably be adding more links below, so check back! Also, if you know of some relevant products and such I haven't posted below, just let me know in the comments!
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Image credits:
C-64 Image by Andrzej Rembowski:
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Various images seen in this video:
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Battery-backed NeoRAM units for sale:
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Battery-backed CleoRAM units for sale:
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Cartridge Enclosures:
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Games modified by third parties to support 2-button controllers:
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Adapters that allow the C64 to use Sega gamepads safely:
64JPX - JoyPad eXpander:
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C64 Mega Switcher:
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Gamepads for C64 that provide two independent buttons (i.e. C64GS-compatible):
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If you don't know what Vision BASIC is, visit my website at [ Ссылка ] and watch the following videos:
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And down below is a description of what Vision BASIC is all about.
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Vision BASIC is a versatile BASIC compiler for the Commodore 64. Imagine blending together Simon's BASIC with the Blitz! compiler and an assembler all together into one program! But then imagine that it's even much better than that! The programs you create with Vision BASIC won't need a language extension (like Simon's BASIC on cartridge) in order to run when you are done making your programs! You can easily run your programs from within the editor instead of having to funnel your programs through a separate compiler in a completely separate process! And if you need an assembler, Vision BASIC doubles as one! Stick with BASIC, go with assembly language, or do both! Mix it up however you'd like!
Over 100 new commands are added -- commands for sprites, characters, bitmaps, sound and even interrupts! Take that slow BASIC game you made that just never made the cut and try breathing new life into it by putting it in Vision BASIC's hands -- feel the raw power that machine language can provide without having to look at an endless and often confusing column of machine language instructions!
But why keep reading -- just watch the video and see for yourself what Vision BASIC can do!
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